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Director: Lee Grant
Cast: Christine Lahti, Jeff Daniels, Scott Marlowe, CCH Pounder
A Pittsburgh apartment superintendent loses his job and home when the apartment building where he lives and works at is suddenly destroyed by fire. Daniel and his family moves in with his brother but that doesn't last for long due to the two families not getting along with each other. The family moves from rundown hotels to homeless shelters as Daniel searches work as a electrician while his wife takes waitress jobs to try to make ends meet.
Critical Reception & Ratings
No Place Like Home is a made-for-TV drama from 1989 directed by Lee Grant. The film received mixed reviews from critics, though its portrayal of a family struggling with homelessness was praised. No information is available on major awards or nominations, but the film has a rating of 6.9/10 on IMDb, suggesting a generally positive audience reception.
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This 1989 drama directed by Lee Grant offers a poignant and realistic look at the struggles of a family facing homelessness, with standout performances from Christine Lahti and Jeff Daniels that give an authentic voice to the challenges of maintaining hope in the face of financial hardship.
No Place Like Home is a 1989 television film directed by Lee Grant and starring Christine Lahti and Jeff Daniels.
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